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10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by NaijadrivaCars: 9:57am On Dec 30, 2019 |
It was an eventful day on 17th December at the Eko Hotels, V/I, Lagos when Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA) gave awards to different car brands in different categories of awards. The award night was witnessed by the representatives of the Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Aliyu Jelani and the representative of the Corp Marshal of the Federal Roads Safety Corps (FRSC) as special guests was well attended by many Chief Executive Officers and other stakeholders in the nation’s automotive sector. In one of the award categories for 2019, Toyota Corolla won the Car of The Year (COTY) Award, beating Hyundai Tucson and GAC GS4 SUV, a Chinese brand, Naijadriva reports. The Toyota Corolla has dominated automobile sales for decades and holds the title of being the best-selling nameplate in the world, having sold more than 47.65 million (as of August 2019) vehicles since its introduction in 1966. As at August 22 2019, a total of 9.6 Million Corollas was sold this year alone. Corollas’ great reputation for quality and dependability keep them in high demand. Worldwide, Toyota Corolla as at 2019 hold 1.4% of all the cars sold this year. The Corolla is currently in its 12th design generation, that is, the 2020 model. For Nigerian auto consumers who mostly buy older models, they consider the following reasons when buying Corolla, no matter the model year: 1. Fuel economy: As the economy is seeming biting hard on some Nigerians, fuel economy is a consideration when choosing a car to buy. A car that takes relatively lesser fuel to transport Nigerians is favoured. You can even hear some car owners brag how long distances specific litres of petrol can take them. You will hear statements like, “If I buy 1000 Naira fuel, My Corolla can take me from Mile 2 to Ibadan”. Also, a car that consumes less fuel also reduces carbon emissions, which is important to environmentally conscious auto buyers, especially in US and other countries. The Toyota Corolla has consistently provided a fuel-efficient vehicle for drivers, and the newest models are no exception. The 2020 Corolla getsfor lower trims, which are equipped with the smaller 1.8-liter unit are rated at 29/39 mpg (8.1/6 L/100 km) with the manual or 30/38 mpg (7.8/6.2 L/100 km) with the optional CVT. The more powerful 169-hp 2.0-liter actually gets you better mileage than the smaller engine at 31/38 mpg (7.6/6.2 L/100 km) for the XSE and 31/40 mpg (7.6/5.9 L/100 km) in other model, making it a very fuel-efficient vehicle. 2. Competitive price: Toyota Corolla has been sold as an affordable car that is one of the reasons that it is ubiquitous. It is true that our Naira value has dipped thereby driving up the prices of cars but let us take the 2005 Toyota Corolla for example, a fairly used costs about 1.9m to 2.1 million Naira. In Nigeria now, no decent car costs less than 1 million Naira. Is it Honda Civic or which one? 3. Value: Even though Corollas are may be criticized as having bland interiors and so on but Toyota designers put in value in it as much as possible by using quality upholstery and interior materials, adding some features and options usually found in more expensive vehicles, and ensuring that the car is still reliable. 4. Resale value: As anyone who has ever tried to resell a vehicle that they bought brand new or faily used knows, a sharp depreciation in value occurs between the time they drive it off the new car stand, especially when you have registered it, and the time you want to sell it. The Toyota Corolla has a strong record of holding its resale value. Let us take for example, you can hardly buy a Nigerian used 2005 Toyota Corolla less than 1.3million Naira, no matter if you have driven it for 10 years. Compare this side by side with a 2005 Honda Civic, which you may not sell up to 650,000 Naira, (losing almost 50% of its value, no matter whether you didn’t own it up to a year or not). 5. Safety: Any model year of the Corolla are well known for being exceptionally safe. The 2020 Toyota Corolla has a perfect five-star overall crash test safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gives the Corolla it’s highest designation of “good” for nearly all crash test evaluations. This isn’t the first year the Corolla has gotten top safety ratings, and it won’t be the last. Families can trust the Toyota Corolla to help them arrive safely at their destination, wherever it may be. 6. Simplicity: In an era where many vehicle dashboards are beginning to look like the control panels for war gadget with instruction in a foreign language, the Corolla keeps it simple. That’s not to say the Corolla lacks technology; new Corollas have many great electronic safety and entertainment features. Where the Corolla differs from its rivals is in the user-friendliness of its tech options. Corolla interiors take a minimalist approach to design. 7. Reliability: This virtue, above all others, is likely what keeps auto consumers coming back time and time again to purchase Toyota Corollas. Toyota does an excellent job in manufacturing a mechanically sound vehicle in the Corolla. Toyota Corollas typically have very few recalls or reported problems. Many owners report that, other than changing the oil and replacing the spark plugs and brake pads, they have few repair costs. Many Corollas with 400,000 kilometers or more on the odometer are still on the road, and Corollas are often the fastest sellers at used car dealers in Nigeria. 8. Availability of Parts: If you have owned cars like Volvo and so on, you would understand better. If some cars break down, you would either park it until the parts is sourced from Lagos or Alaoji, Aba. Worse still is if it breaks down on the road, if you do not tow it and park it in a safe place, before you source the parts and return, the tires, car stereo or brain box may be stolen. This can increase the cost of fixing your car. The parts of Toyota Corollas however, can be sourced easily, since there are more people who own Corollas in almost any State in Nigeria. 9. Availability of Mechanics: I drive a Volvo S40, nice car but the issue is that to get a Volvo mechanic is hard. If you allow a roadside mechanic to repair some faults, he might compound the problem. In Abuja for example, good Volvo mechanics are not up to 5 and they are at Apo Mechanic village. This can make car repairs expensive. This is not so with Toyota Corollas. Any “Japanese mechanic” littered everywhere will most likely fix your Corolla. 10. Ease of Resale: I have owned and sold three cars, first a 1994 Toyota Corolla, then a 2000 Kia Shuma and a 1999 Honda Civic. Of all these cars, the one I sold well is the Toyota Corolla, after driving it for years. The Kia resale value was worst and ease of sale was bad. It didn’t take me 5 days to sale the Corolla (in the early 2000’s), took 1 month to sell the Honda Civic and about 2 months to sell the Kia Shuma. Imagine you need cash to sort out an issue or want to buy another car, As soon you put any recent model of Corolla (not 1980’s model) for sale, prospective car buyers would start calling and bargaining with you, even from the first day and you can sell it that very day. All the listed reasons above makes Toyota Corollas endeared to the hearts of car owners, organisations, transporters/transport companies like Uber/Taxify and car enthusiasts alike. Do you agree? Source: https://naijadriva./2019/12/30/10-reasons-that-toyota-corolla-was-crowned-nigerias-car-of-the-year-2019-do-you-agree/ lalasticlala, marpol, Dominique, mynd44, ishilove, mukina2 40 Likes 6 Shares
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Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by nakaman: 10:11am On Dec 30, 2019 |
God when e go reach my turn. all my life ,na Hilux I d plan buy. 78 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by mrsteel: 2:04pm On Dec 30, 2019 |
Number 6 is funny @control panel for war gadget lol 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by NaijadrivaCars: 4:00pm On Dec 30, 2019 |
mrsteel: 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by Nobody: 1:56pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Okay |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by joxxy01(m): 1:57pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
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Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:57pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Toyota deserves this ...... ABSOLUTELY. You can never go wrong with one........even with your pencil light. TOYOTA : King of Nigeria roads...... 41 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by Nobody: 1:57pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
The car that won award was the 2019 model. Your article is off point 30 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by Humphrizy(m): 1:57pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Who no Like better thing make i see... The car is literally economical and affordable 1 Like |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by Sofistcatdmoron: 1:57pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
when camry is there how many people uses corola 9 Likes |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by bukkielee(m): 1:57pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
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Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by ursullalinda(f): 1:58pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
I love Toyota is pocket friendly to maintain 3 Likes |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by GOFRONT(m): 1:58pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
But where is Madam Modath?? 2019 is about 10 hours from here....Come and give us closing remarks.. 1 Like |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by Unityp: 1:58pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Corrola all the way |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by landmark86: 1:59pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Even anyone claim Toyota corolla car no gud abeg give am this. Toyota wey I dey take fvck puna for free @ibadan. 3 Likes
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Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by Dobson43: 1:59pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by StarUp: 1:59pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Toyota being crowned Nigerian car of the year is not my problem... My problem is that slowpoke always posting about Tonto Dikeh's sex video on nairaland. 37 Likes |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by A305: 1:59pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Uber and Bolt compliant. Majority of the corrolla bought or shipped into Nigeria since 2014 till this day has been solely purchased for the use of Uber/Bolt ride sharing. Corrola accounts for 70% of vehicles on the ride sharing platform. 4 Likes |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by sLentlover7778(m): 1:59pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
These guy posting porn video.. you can post as many as you like today..but you shall hear from Amadihoha in 2020.. 13 Likes |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by donMIG(m): 1:59pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Really? |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by Cooladex(m): 2:00pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
It's simply cos of uber. 4 Likes |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by Dcaliphate(m): 2:00pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by itsme01: 2:00pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
No one buys a corrola because they love it and think it is the best most luxury car... they buy it because they like the cheapness of its maintainace and fueling Funny thing is i have never seen a corolla break down on the highway before... Dont they break down? . 21 Likes |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by itoldu: 2:01pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
I am trying to understand!! Was someone debating this? If so, what was the person’s argument? A Honda?? 1 Like |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by SaintHilary(m): 2:01pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
NaijadrivaCars: I agree with this, the OP should also let the masses know it gets stolen just like pen in secondary school that's why it sells very fast. A corrola gets stolen by 11:14am, It's repainted and resold by 12:14pm max 19 Likes |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by Youngkingjaey(m): 2:02pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Ok |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by tstx(m): 2:02pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Ok |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by philip0906(m): 2:02pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
The most popular brand by a huge distance on Uber/Taxify Can count how many rides I had this year that weren't corollas |
Re: 10 Reasons That Toyota Corolla Was Crowned Nigeria’s Car Of The Year 2019 by Timileyin1234(m): 2:04pm On Dec 31, 2019 |
Why didn’t they make it a leather seated car 1 Like |
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